RI 6675 Distribution Of Stress In The Westvaco Trona Mine, Westvaco, Wyo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas A. Morgan
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The distribution of stress adjacent to each of 25 mine openings was determined by the borehole stress-relief method in the FMC Corp. Westvaco trona mine at Westvaco, Wyo. The purpose of the stress determinations was twofold: First, to study the effect on these distributions of various factors such as opening shape, stress level, and loading history; and second, to estimate the distribution of stresses adjacent to extensive high-extraction (85 to 100 percent) areas. Stress distributions in areas of low average stress correspond closely to the theoretical distributions based on elastic theory. However, in areas of high average stress, the stress distributions are of a type associated with plastic failure. The stresses adjacent to a mined-out area supported by remnant pillars were significantly higher than the stresses adjacent to another area in which the remnant pillars were removed.
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APA: Thomas A. Morgan  (1965)  RI 6675 Distribution Of Stress In The Westvaco Trona Mine, Westvaco, Wyo.

MLA: Thomas A. Morgan RI 6675 Distribution Of Stress In The Westvaco Trona Mine, Westvaco, Wyo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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